At KFM Legal, we assist clients nationwide and globally with their business immigration needs. Business immigration is a specialized area of law that involves helping businesses navigate U.S. immigration law for the purpose of accomplishing their business objectives. One example of a business objective is staffing. Many U.S.-based companies that need to hire employees tend to experience difficulty filling the positions due to the job duties or location, resulting in a labor shortage. As a business immigration law firm, we help these companies obtain PERM labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor and recruit foreign workers to fill the positions on a permanent basis, putting an end to their labor shortage. Another example of a business objective is expansion. Many foreign-based companies that have reached a notable measure of success are looking for new opportunities to scale their business. As a business immigration law firm, we help these companies open an office in the U.S. and transfer executives, managers, and employees from their foreign office to their newly established U.S. office. The United States is the largest economy in the world with a gross domestic product in 2024 of over 28 trillion U.S. dollars. Having both a foreign office and a U.S. office places these companies ahead of their competition by having direct access to new customers, business partners, loans, and investment capital in the U.S.